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The City of Lorain has issued a City Wide emergency snow parking ban. Effective immediately there is no parking on all designated snow streets. The ban is in effect until 8 a.m. Friday January 3.

The Brunswick Hills Township Board of Trustees has activated a snow emergency effective immediately until further notice.

Due to the inclement weather, a Snow Parking Ban is in effect in the City of Tallmadge until Friday morning 8 a.m.

The Snow Emergency Parking Ban for streets in Parma will be in effect until further notice.

The City of Stow Mayor’s Office has issued a Snow Ban. A Snow Ban is necessary for the safe and efficient removal or movement of snow by street department crews.

The City of Hudson has issued an emergency snow parking ban effective through 10:00 p.m. Thursday, January 2. Vehicles are prohibited from parking on the streets while the snow parking ban is in effect. This does not include the marked diagonal or parallel parking spaces in front of the Main Street stores, on E. Main Street, or diagonal or parallel parking spaces in the downtown area or in First & Main.

Wadsworth Police have declared that a Snow Emergency exists and that a Snow Emergency Parking Ban on all city streets has been instituted

Brunswick

Vermillion

Mentor – A parking ban is in effect until further notice. No vehicles are allowed to be parked on city streets during the snow emergency

Maple Heights – Snow ban in effect until further notice

North Olmsted

Chester Township – Parking ban extended until noon on Friday

The City of Barberton has issued a snow parking ban until 2 p.m. Friday, January 3. Residents are required to move all vehicles off of City streets during this time.

From the Lake County Sheriff’s Office:
Preparation is recommended for cold front approaching area for Sunday, at noon, January 5th through Wednesday, January 8th.

The weather service is calling for 48 continuous hours of near zero or sub zero air and dangerous wind chill factors expected over central and east US early Mon through early Wed
Even during daylight hours many Northeast Ohio locations will not rise above 0 F on Tuesday. IMPORTANT. Winds gusting easily 25-35+ mph Mon will be generating wind chills on the order of -30F to -40F in PA and OH

Snow accumulations expected 4-8 inches during that period of time

Note that all weather is subject to change … However, this advisement is being given to allow residents to make necessary preparations (grocery shopping, filling up car or oil tanks, etc) for the approaching frigid temperatures.

For the City of Cleveland:

The City of Cleveland has its snow removal fleet out on the road. Throughout the day today, the Division of Streets will staff 42-45 drivers to focus on main roadways and residential areas as temperatures are expected to remain below freezing. There is plenty of salt on hand.

Residents are urged to take proper precautions to keep themselves safe in the cold weather and while shoveling snow. Click here for a list of cold weather tips.

Additional information:

The City of Cleveland encourages residents to:
Park off-street whenever possible to give snow plows the ability to plow streets curb-to-curb.
Stay off the streets as much as possible for their own personal safety and to allow snow plows greater access to the city’s roadways.
If you must travel, use caution, allow extra time, and remember not to “block the box” at intersections.
Residents with snow removal concerns should call (216) 664-2510.
Updates will be available as the forecasted snow event progresses. Visit ready.gov for more information on how to make an emergency plan and supply kit. Pay attention to local news for weather advisories and visit http://www.city.cleveland.oh.us/ and clecityhall.com for up-to-date information from the City of Cleveland.

PARKING BAN

Martin L. Flask, Director of Public Safety for the City of Cleveland, has declared a Snow Emergency Parking Ban for the city of Cleveland effective at 1:00 p.m. on Thursday, January 2, 2014. As a result, stopping, standing, and parking of vehicles will be restricted and prohibited on City streets with posted red and white signs UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE.

Parking is prohibited on designated Snow Emergency streets, which are identified as necessary for transportation, the movement of food and fuel supplies, medical care, fire, health and police protection and other vital facilities of the City. Significant snowfall can cause streets to become congested and un-passable. Vehicles left parked in the roadway prevent snowplows from clearing streets, which can make driving down these streets impossible. The resultant bottlenecks and gridlock can hamper response by emergency vehicles. For this reason, citizens are encouraged to avoid parking vehicles on all city streets to allow snow plows sufficient time to removeqbridal_cleveland-e1354221218368.jpg snow and ice from the roads.